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All aboard to fix the globalisation 'bullet train', China's Xinhua says

Published 13/01/2017, 13:09
Updated 13/01/2017, 13:20
© Reuters. China's President Xi Jinping arrives to attend a conference commemorating the 150th birth anniversary of Sun Yat-Sen in Beijing

BEIJING (Reuters) - The "bullet train" of globalisation is broken and the West is obliged to help Chinese President Xi Jinping fix it, China's official Xinhua news agency on Friday said of the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in the Swiss Alps next week.

Xi will be the first Chinese president to ever attend the WEF's annual forum in Davos, which brings together top-level political and business leaders.

This year's meeting, from Jan. 17-20, is expected to be dominated by discussion of public hostility towards globalisation and the rise of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, whose tough talk on trade, including promises of tariffs against China and Mexico, helped win him the White House.

Trump will be sworn in on Jan. 20.

"It is both the West's moral obligation and (only) feasible choice to turn the tide and work with the developing world - to make painstaking reforms on domestic and global governance systems for a fairer world - if they want to keep their interests and competitiveness intact," Xinhua said in an commentary.

The article called the election of Donald Trump, the British vote to leave the European Union and Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's resignation "mind-boggling symptoms of (the) current globalisation".

Xinhua also hit back at those within the developed world who say emerging economies are stealing jobs and resources.

"These people, also among the biggest beneficiaries of globalisation, are only endeavouring for a cosier seat on the irresistible journey of this 'bullet train'," it said.

Xi will deliver a speech on the first day of the forum promoting a message of "inclusive globalisation" and will warn against populism, Chinese officials said on Wednesday. [nL4N1F136X]

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"Channels of communication are open" between China and Trump's transition team at the forum, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Li Baodong said at a briefing on Wednesday, but warned that scheduling a meeting might be difficult.

Days after Trump's victory, Xi vowed to fight protectionism and push forward with multilateral trade deals. Foreign businesses in China have long complained about a lack of market access and protectionist Chinese policies.

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